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09 May 2015 06:39 #4245 by M Bailey
WOW! That looks like one grass eating machine!

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09 May 2015 06:42 #4246 by nappypappy

Geno wrote: I'll have to get a pic of you on it at the show, I know how you like those reel mowers. :thumb

Ok sounds good.......looks like a golf course mower to me...... :cool

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05 Jun 2015 22:35 #5437 by FewMoreMiles
My father has always liked my Wheel Horse tractors, but has never owned one. Between us, we have about ten Craftsman and John Deere, and of course my small collection of tractors. He always mentioned I should "try and find him one." Decided to drive a little with him yesterday, and partake of his request. Congrats to my father, and my friend. He is enjoying his new toy. Now I need to find another low hour tractor for my 83 year old neighbor. He has been asking for one as well. The one pictured has 324 hours and is a 1996 312-8. Clean as a pin, cuts fairly well but not as well as we would like. Have to get on that right away. Also needs a drive belt...takes the clutch about 20 feet to get her up and going, and it catches all the way at the top :smile2
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06 Jun 2015 04:17 #5438 by nappypappy

FewMoreMiles wrote: My father has always liked my Wheel Horse tractors, but has never owned one. Between us, we have about ten Craftsman and John Deere, and of course my small collection of tractors. He always mentioned I should "try and find him one." Decided to drive a little with him yesterday, and partake of his request. Congrats to my father, and my friend. He is enjoying his new toy. Now I need to find another low hour tractor for my 83 year old neighbor. He has been asking for one as well. The one pictured has 324 hours and is a 1996 312-8. Clean as a pin, cuts fairly well but not as well as we would like. Have to get on that right away. Also needs a drive belt...takes the clutch about 20 feet to get her up and going, and it catches all the way at the top :smile2

Looks real nice...good luck... :smile2

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06 Jun 2015 07:50 #5450 by Geno
Nice Jeff! Good looking tractor there. :goodjob

Take a look at the clutch adjustment on it also. :)

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06 Jun 2015 09:57 #5459 by FewMoreMiles
Thanks Geno...I am not actually familiar with specs for clutch adjustment. Have always been fortunate and never really needed it. Go figure this one is the lowest hour 312 machine I have ever purchased, and it's the only one with a burnt out headlight, slipping drive belt and so forth. Not a bad machine, and is extremely clean, but has a few items needing addressed. Any idea where I can buy a set of these headlights? Are they common to auto parts stores, or perhaps unique? Thanks!

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06 Jun 2015 10:17 #5462 by Geno
It's a common headlight, 4411-1.

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06 Jun 2015 15:31 #5475 by GT 14
Very nice tractor, your Dad looks happy using it. :thumb1

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06 Jun 2015 21:59 #5485 by FewMoreMiles
:help :thumb Thanks so much, Geno! I have never replaced one of the headlights before, and I'm delighted to hear they aren't special. GT, dad really likes the unit. Truthfully, he really wanted a hydro for a bit more ground speed potential, but he and I both like clean machines, and this one was just too much to turn down. He is putting some new blades on it before using it again, and I am pretty sure we need a new drive belt to make her a little better to use.

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07 Jun 2015 05:08 #5489 by Trouty56
Nice lookin' tractor there....clean as can be!!!


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